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Today's top stories: Picking up the pieces

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[View this email in your browser] Dear YNaija Reader, here are today's top stories. "And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart" - Galatians 6:9 Just over an hour ago, Hillary Clinton gave her [concession speech], several hours after calling Donald Trump to concede the presidential election. After a second failed presidential run, her political career is probably over, but she still managed, despite that huge disappointment, to give a classy concession speech. There will be many different takes on what happened to her campaign, and how come Donald Trump won the presidency, but in the end, it will come down to this: Donald Trump got 1.6 million votes fewer than Mitt Romney in 2012, but Hillary Clinton got nearly 6.5 million votes FEWER than Barack Obama did in 2012. In the end, that's what it came down to: The elections were decided by who did not vote. Here is our [special editorial] about the forces unleashed in this US election cycle, and read [our analysis] of a year of anti-establishment political sentiment rising around the world. Elsewhere this Wednesday... It is very hard to know what Donald Trump's Presidency will mean, because there is precious little he has not changed his position on over the years. It didn't stop SBM Intelligence from taking a stab at what his emergence will [mean for Nigeria], however. There were lots of predictions about the elections with everyone trying their hand. T.B. Joshua predicted a Hillary Clinton win, but after Trump won, promptly [deleted the video]. The Senate [screened two nominees] for the Supreme Court today. JAMB says it [d][oes not have the money] to conduct the UTME In our entertainment roundup this midweek, a Nollywood actress gets herself a very expensive [birthday gift]. Thank you for reading, and don’t forget to share this newsletter if you like it. [share on Twitter] Tweet this Newsletter [Follow @YNaija on Twitter] [Join our Facebook Commmunity] [YNaijaTV] [YNaija Website] Copyright © 2016 YNaija, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or attended one of our events. Our mailing address is: YNaija 59, Ogunlana Drive Surulere 101283 Nigeria [Add us to your address book] Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences] or [unsubscribe from this list]

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